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DeltAlum 03-06-2006 06:54 PM

Cheerleader cheers on gurney despite chipped neck...
 
Talk about school spirit...

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...ritethru.0532/

"When the pep band fired up SIU's fight song "Go Southern Go,'' Yamaoka gave a two-handed thumbs up from the gurney, then moved her arms - the only things not strapped down - in time to the music and cheered."

NinjaPoodle 03-06-2006 07:25 PM

Link to picture on yahoo

I admire the girl. She's lucky to be alive. Gives me flashbacks.

KillarneyRose 03-06-2006 07:49 PM

And there are people who don't consider cheerleading to be a sport????

-KR
(who can't even do a cartwheel)

kddani 03-06-2006 07:57 PM

Glad that she's going to be okay, but I bet the paramedics were fllipping out at her moving around like that. At that time they didn't know the extent of her neck injury, and I know with neck and head injuries they try to keep the body as still as possible

rho4life 03-06-2006 08:11 PM

that's not school spirit, that's being retarded. If you're strapped to a gurney, how about you don't move until you've ben cleared by a medical professional. mmm'kay?

DeltAlum 03-06-2006 08:37 PM

The Cheerleading coach (or someone close to that) told her to be still, but the paramedics didn't seem concerned, so she let her cheer.

Seemed a little shaky to me, too, but I guess they were the professionals on the scene.

James 03-07-2006 01:54 AM

Cheering has more brainwashing than any cult.

PiKA2001 03-07-2006 02:01 AM

wow, talk about being a cheer-nazi.

rhochi2002 03-07-2006 10:46 AM

Cheerleading is awesome!
That girl has serious team spirit.

NinjaPoodle 03-07-2006 01:13 PM

Quote:

"I just knew that it would be a little easier for my team and squad to concentrate if they knew I was OK and not worrying about me,'' she said. "I didn't want the team to get distracted. I needed them to win for me.''

They did. The Salukis beat Bradley 59-46 in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament final, earning their fifth-straight berth in the NCAA tournament.
I'd say that was a selfless thing she did.

mulattogyrl 03-08-2006 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by rhochi2002
Cheerleading is awesome!
That girl has serious team spirit.

That's right. Yay for cheerleaders.

NinjaPoodle 03-08-2006 08:02 PM

Cheerleading group wants stunt restrictions
'We dodged a bullet,' national agency says after Yamaoka's near-tragedy

Updated: 4:24 p.m. ET March 8, 2006
ST. LOUIS - A group that sets standards for cheerleading safety wants new restrictions on certain stunts through the end of this basketball season, citing a Southern Illinois University cheerleader’s 15-foot fall onto her head last weekend.

The American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators’ advisory came just a day after the Missouri Valley Conference, which includes SIU, barred its cheerleaders from certain aerial or towering stunts during its women’s basketball tournament, which begins Thursday.

Both moves were reactions to Sunday’s nationally televised scare involving Kristi Yamaoka, who late in the MVC title game suffered a concussion and a fractured neck when she fell about 15 feet onto her head from the top of a pyramid formation. Yamaoka, 18, was released Tuesday from a hospital.

Read the rest here

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11729191/

The video is of Kristi Yamaoka and her doctor talking with 'Today' show anchor Katie Couric about her fall.

Tom Earp 03-08-2006 10:36 PM

The Conference Banned this type of Cheerleading Practice.

There are many more Cheerleaders hurt each year and they are lucky if they are not paralized. She should have been strapped down, period.

Try to be the best and well?

I will not say it is a sport, it is an event. Many of teh Cheer (Yell Leaders) at The Pitt were LXAs. I was more than surprised to find this out from My Brothers who were in the H C Parade honoring them from Years past.

DeltAlum 03-09-2006 11:57 AM

In the pictures, and according to the article I read, her head and body were strapped down and totally imobilized, and she had a cervical (sp) collar in place.

Only her arms were free.

When our daughter was a HS cheerleader, the school placed first in Colorado several years and went to the competition at Disney World.

Some of their stunts were amazing (and dangerous), and if a kid wasn't a gymnast, they had essentially no chance of making the squad. They practiced as much as any of the other sports teams.

PiPhiGirl2005 03-09-2006 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by James
Cheering has more brainwashing than any cult.
I'd like you to explain this, please. I've been involved in the world of cheerleading for 9 years, eight as a high school and college cheerleading and the last four as a coach, also. Never once have I seen anything remotely close to "brainwashing" in my experiences with high school, college, or all-star cheerleading.

preciousjeni 03-09-2006 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by kddani
Glad that she's going to be okay, but I bet the paramedics were fllipping out at her moving around like that.
Dang - I was thinking the same thing! Glad she's ok!

NinjaPoodle 03-10-2006 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by preciousjeni
Dang - I was thinking the same thing! Glad she's ok!
http://www.siyclone.com/forum//style...ault/cheer.gif

LightBulb 03-10-2006 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PiKA2001
wow, talk about being a cheer-nazi.
You're being a cheertator, Torrance, and a pain in my ass!

I'm glad she's ok too... and I say, good for her with the cheering. I think it was sweet.

NinjaPoodle 03-29-2007 01:17 PM

I've read recently that on some cheer chat sites and list serves that people are pi**ed at this girl because the rules have now changed for high schools and some colleges. I'll find some info and come back & post.

AlexMack 03-30-2007 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NinjaPoodle (Post 1420278)
I've read recently that on some cheer chat sites and list serves that people are pi**ed at this girl because the rules have now changed for high schools and some colleges. I'll find some info and come back & post.

What kind of rules? Like, 'if you're strapped to a backboard and are wearing a cervical collar and your head is immobilized with giant blocks, don't wave your arms about!'?

GeekyPenguin 03-31-2007 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NinjaPoodle (Post 1420278)
I've read recently that on some cheer chat sites and list serves that people are pi**ed at this girl because the rules have now changed for high schools and some colleges. I'll find some info and come back & post.

I've seen that too - some of the schools have gotten REALLY restrictive on stunting, like nothing more than a shoulder sit, no more tosses, etc.

UofISigKap 03-31-2007 11:17 PM

"No tosses that start from a basket toss prep over hardwood floors. A cushioned surface, mat, or rubberized track are all considered fine". That rule went over like a lead balloon this year. :p Not that falling out of a basket toss on a track is all that fun either.

I know that several university cheer squads are ground-bound. Duke is one, I think.

ΑΓΔSquirrel10 04-01-2007 12:20 AM

My university always rolls out these huge blue mats before beginning their half-time routines, which always includes lots of flips, tosses, and advanced stunts. No one's fallen so far this year

jmagnus 12-16-2007 08:23 AM

Southern Illinois...
 
...paramedics and doctors and idiots. Maybe not all of them but any I have experienced. Anytime a girl goes to the campus doctor....pregnancy test. Anytime someone is sick...antibiotics and an inhaler. I went to the doctor 4 times for completely different symptoms/diseases and i got the same treatment every time. And I'm not joking when i say that I went there for "not being able to sleep" and they gave me antibiotics and an inhaler. It's rediculouls....


sorry about the spelling, I didn't want to download the spell check...sorry


EDIT: Downloaded the spellchecker...hope this makes you happy jon...

jon1856 12-16-2007 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmagnus (Post 1564148)
...paramedics and doctors and idiots. Maybe not all of them but any I have experienced. Anytime a girl goes to the campus doctor....pregnancy test. Anytime someone is sick...antibiotics and an inhaler. I went to the doctor 4 times for completely different symptoms/diseases and i got the same treatment every time. And I'm not joking when i say that I went there for "not being able to sleep" and they gave me antibiotics and an inhaler. It's rediculouls....


sorry about the spelling, I didn't want to download the spell check...sorry

Please download spell check so we do not check your spelling for you.

jmagnus 12-16-2007 01:00 PM

just for you jon, just for you...

justabeachbrat 12-16-2007 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ΑΓΔSquirrel10 (Post 1421459)
My university always rolls out these huge blue mats before beginning their half-time routines, which always includes lots of flips, tosses, and advanced stunts. No one's fallen so far this year

What about practice? I didn't think my niece would survive cheerleading practice, at a community college, with an award winning squad.
Because of her gymnastics background, she was involved in tosses, stunts.
Her catcher (the guy who is supposed to catch her), zoned out, with her mid air, and she hit the ground. They were outdoors, I am sure there were mats, but she went down hard.
The coach called the paramedics to check her out, and other than stunned she was fine.
Then, a week or so later, it happens again. This time with her mother arriving to watch just as the paramedics roll up, the same ones as before. This time, she had a mild concussion. The guy wasn't pulled from the squad, just from catching, well sort of, in air cheerleaders.
She lasted the season, without any more airborne stunts, but moved on to rowing.


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